Democratic candidate and former U.S. Senator Mike Gravel is in the studio today! He talks with Will and Rob about his experience, citizen involvement and the fair tax plan, among many other things. Don't miss this close encounter with one of the most interesting candidates for 2008.
Direct from New Hamshire, the presidential debate road trip wraps up with coverage from last night's GOP debate. Will and Rob are back in the spin room, talking with a number of candidates, commentators and political legends. And greetings Rocketboomers! Thanks for a great show today .
For your Thursday Snack, Rob looks at the online auction market to find everything from Reagan posters to an election itself. Dig out that old memorabilia for this one.For your Thursday Snack, Rob looks at the online auction market to find everything from Reagan posters to an election itself. Dig out that old memorabilia for this one.
Lots of numbers in today's Political Lunch 10-in-3, including 2 million for Barack Obama, 300 foreign policy experts, 4600 signatures for Hillary, and much more!
Everybody takes a hit today as Rob covers the latest lobbyist connection to McCain, Obama and Biden get bit by their own attack dog, and we offer to buy you a beer.
Today it's Bailout Bill v2.0: where do Obama and McCain stand on the new proposal, and who stands to benefit if the bill passes? ALSO: What do Palin's former debate opponents have to say about her prospects versus Biden?
For Snack today, Will looks at the surprising source of Obama's recent surge in the polls.
You've got a full plate for Lunch today: Obama and Chavez with the handshake heard round the world, the Bush extras with plenty of say, the energy committee with some new ideas, and the first real Cabinet meeting (minus one).
After a long week, Rob and Will examine the news of an impending Justice departure, the fallout from Specter's change of parties, Joe Biden's 101st day gaffe, and much more!
Today on the Lunch, Will and Rob reward those who make it through a review of the weekend's political headlines with a generous helping of the phenomenon that is Obama Girl.
Try to contain your excitement: Today's episode of The Lunch is everyone's favorite, the 10-in-3. That's ten political news stories in three minutes. It's Huckabee vs. his pants, Edwards vs. his house, and Giuliani vs. his hometown crowd Also, Rob and Will reveal the identity of Friday's top-secret and oh-so-exciting mystery guest. DON'T MISS IT!
Today's Lunch is straight from the Heartland. Correspondent Greg Hauenstein reports from Ames, Iowa, on the GOP straw poll.
Today on The Lunch, Rob and Will pretty much chuck that whole "ten stories in three minutes or your money back," concept right out the window. (We're not miracle workers.) John McCain decides to give his campaign the silent treatment, Mitt Romney gets downright ridiculous with sex ed, and the New York Times follows a Utah Democrat on his quest for the perfect flush. We just can't make this stuff up.
Today on Political Lunch Hillary Clinton offers sweet nothings via text message, Chuck Hagel says he might while Mayor Mike insists he won't, John McCain uses Mothers Day to remind us of his Naval heritage, and Obama gets sent back to Interview 101.
The Friday edition of The Lunch is a 10-in-3 episode. Will and Rob deliver ten stories in three minutes, covering top stories which may have fallen through the cracks during the week.
It's Friday. Rob and Will have the usual 10-in-3. That much you know. What you don't know? The pictures. Barack at the beach. They've got 'em. Go ahead, pause the video, take a nice long look...
Today's on The Lunch, Rob and Will ignore the campaign back-and-forth and focus on the candidates' evolving positions on energy costs and production. ALSO: Can you be sure your vote is counted, and what are McCain and Obama doing in New York tomorrow?
Today on The Lunch: IT'S THE ECONOMY STUPID! Can Obama win on an issue that's usually solid gold for the democrats, or will McCain convince voters that Barack can't be trusted? Also, is Sarah Palin qualified to run a major corporation? Not according to one McCain surrogate...
Today for Lunch, a Presidential pledge on bailout bank bonuses, more fightin' words from Dick Cheney, and a miffed McCain on the Reagan legacy.
Rob and Will are on summer vacation, so it's time to step into the Political Lunch time machine for a look back at the highlights (and lowlights) of the 2008 campaign. Today we'll go all the way back to June, 2007, to revisit the PL Team's coverage of the first Republican Primary debate in New Hampshire.
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